February 27, 2011

American Olympic champion Billy Demong finished seventh, one place ahead of teammate Todd Lodwick. Demong had the fastest cross-country time but was unable to make up a 1:47 time difference after placing 29th with his jump.

Frenzel won by 11.9 seconds after holding on to the lead he earned with a 109.5-meter leap in ski jump. Edelmann, a three-time silver medalist at the last worlds, was sixth after the jump but had a strong 10-kilometer cross-country leg.

In other events, Thomas Morgenstern of Austria landed a 107-meter jump to win the normal hill ski jump over fellow Austrian Andreas Kofler. Marit Bjoergen of Norway again delighted a large home crowd with a powerful display in the 15-kilometer cross-country pursuit.

Morgenstern nailed the longest jump of the day to win gold over Andreas Kofler, who pressured his teammate with a 105-meter jump in the final round.

"It was an awesome day for me," Morgenstern, a four-time team world champion. "Even the weather was right. When I woke up this morning I hoped for snow and no wind, and that's how it was."

Bjoergen won her sixth career world championship gold, beating Justyna Kowalczyk of Poland by 7.5 seconds. The Norwegian, unbeaten in a distance race since the Vancouver Olympics, sprinted clear of Kowalczyk on the final downhill to cross the line in 38 minutes, 8.6 seconds.

On Thursday, Bjoergen won the 1.3-kilometer cross-country sprint.

"That's two golds in two races," Bjoergen said. "It's been an amazing championships so far."